Before someone starts freaking out, I'd like to inform people that v0.2.90 includes a script from pastebin.It's a copy/paste of the JS code of bitaddress.org (you are encouraged to check it if you have any doubt). And as it's on pastebin it will never change (except if pastebin gets hacked).So nothing to worry about.

Before someone starts freaking out, I'd like to inform people that v0.2.90 includes a script from pastebin.It's a copy/paste of the JS code of bitaddress.org (you are encouraged to check it if you have any doubt). And as it's on pastebin it will never change (except if pastebin gets hacked).So nothing to worry about.

Thanks for the information, but what use does it serve to have it there? I am not very good at browsing JS, so I don't know. I imagine it does something with cryptography, but I don't know why this script needs it.

Before someone starts freaking out, I'd like to inform people that v0.2.90 includes a script from pastebin.It's a copy/paste of the JS code of bitaddress.org (you are encouraged to check it if you have any doubt). And as it's on pastebin it will never change (except if pastebin gets hacked).So nothing to worry about.

Thanks for the information, but what use does it serve to have it there? I am not very good at browsing JS, so I don't know. I imagine it does something with cryptography, but I don't know why this script needs it.

It will be used to verify Bitcoin signatures only. The server will soon sign the data it sends and this library is necessary to verify the sigs.

Just wondering, has this actually been audited before? I'll ask it regardless of the reputation it seems to have on many of the members around here.

I can confirm that the script does what it has to do and doesn't do anything else then that. The script required by Bitcointalk++ is indeed CryptoJS and is used to sign, encrypt, decrypt and verify stuff. It's a often used Javascript Library in the cryptocurreny world. I hope this helps.